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Kaleidoscopic image of a mouse's brain is 64 million times sharper than a typical MRI

Scientists recently boosted the resolution of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to 64 million times higher than normal. They used the technique to take captivating, high-definition images of a mouse brain, showing the organ like never before. While the swirly, psychedelic images are that of a rodent's brain, the research team...

Rat brain injuries 'plugged' with lab-grown human minibrains in world-first experiment

Miniature, lab-grown models of the human brain's wrinkled surface can be used to patch injuries in the brains of living rats and thus repair broken connections in the rodents' sensory processing systems, a new study shows. Someday, such minibrains — known as brain organoids — could potentially be used to...

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Axolotl weirdos can regrow their brains, and a new map reveals their regeneration secrets
Axolotl weirdos can regrow their brains, and a new map reveals their regeneration secrets
This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. The axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) is an aquatic salamander renowned for its ability to regenerate its spinal cord, heart and limbs. These amphibians also readily make new neurons throughout their lives. In 1964, researchers observed...
Multiple sclerosis: Symptoms, management and research
Multiple sclerosis: Symptoms, management and research
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease that affects the central nervous system: The brain and spinal cord. In MS, the body's immune system mistakenly attacks myelin, the protective coat surrounding nerve fibers. The destruction of myelin leads to sclerosis, or the formation of scar tissue. It also impairs the ability...
Surges of activity in the dying human brain could hint at fleeting conscious experiences
Surges of activity in the dying human brain could hint at fleeting conscious experiences
In their last minutes of life, some people's brains generate a surge of surprisingly organized-looking electrical activity that may reflect consciousness — although scientists aren't entirely sure. According to new research, published Monday (May 1) in the journal PNAS, this surge can sometimes occur after a person's breathing stops but...
'Contagious Itching' More Common Among Neurotics
'Contagious Itching' More Common Among Neurotics
Watching another person scratch an itch can cause you to do the same, and scientists have figured out the basis of this peculiar itch contagion. It's all in your brain. Merely seeing someone else scratch activates brain centers involved in the itch response, suggesting the observation makes one itchy. But...
The five (and more) human senses
The five (and more) human senses
There are five basic human senses: touch, sight, hearing, smell and taste. The sensing organs associated with each sense send information to the brain to help us understand and perceive the world around us. However, there are in fact other human senses in addition to the basic five that you...
'Brain-eating' amoeba case in Florida potentially tied to unfiltered water in sinus rinse
'Brain-eating' amoeba case in Florida potentially tied to unfiltered water in sinus rinse
A person in Charlotte County, Florida, was recently sickened by a single-celled organism that can cause a rare, brain-eating infection, possibly as a result of rinsing their sinuses with unfiltered tap water, health officials reported. No information was provided on the person's condition, but the infection is typically fatal. The...
Invisible nerve-cell superhighway allows fat cells to 'talk' to the brain — and it may promote obesity
Invisible nerve-cell superhighway allows fat cells to 'talk' to the brain — and it may promote obesity
Scientists have discovered a previously unknown communication pathway that allows fat cells to directly talk to the brain — at least in mice. The team visualized these hidden sensory nerve pathways using a technique that made the animals' tissue transparent. When the researchers destroyed the connection , the mice burned...
11 amazing Earth discoveries from 2022
11 amazing Earth discoveries from 2022
Explorers have scaled the planet's highest peak and trawled its deepest ocean trench, yet Earth is still teeming with secrets waiting to be discovered. Every year, scientists chip away at the mystery hidden in the third rock from the sun, and this year was no exception. From a hidden network...

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